Pierless Adventures - April 20 - Cabo San Lucas

 We got an early start today.  I had to check in with the harbor master and with immigration.  There were boat projects to do, and a new town to explore.

The marina is quite nice.  Clear restrooms and showers.  Things mostly work.  The waterfront is very busy with tourists.  Lots of gift shops and restaurants competing for our traveling dollars.

I had some hardware to look for, so made a list of possible locations and put them on the map the marina folks gave us.  I would check shops to and from the harbor master office and immigration.  It warmed up early, so I had a warm walk to the harbor master.  After getting our entry and departure papers, I checked on the first hardware shop.  Mostly car parts...

Immigration was next after about a mile walk back toward the harbor.  It was much like a DMV back home.  A long counter with staff and three rows of chairs that people were sitting in.  It wasn't clear how things worked.  Was there a queue?  Sign up sheet?  I finally asked and when they understood I was here for a private boat arrival, they took me to another room to wait.  A nice woman came out and looked at our paperwork, asked some questions, etc.  She made copies of some of our documents, the I was done.  Not clear what that was for...

When I returned to the boat, about 5 hours later, the guys had cleaned the deck, fixed some things, bought food and did some shopping of their own.  We had been having a problem with the radar reflector banging on the mast, so Tony and Scott hoisted me up to see if I could fix it.  Here they are looking up at me from the deck.  Here is a view from the mast of the hills to the south at about sunset.



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  1. Lovely photos, great story. Nothing like the view from a bosun's chair. Best wishes.

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